Nal’ibali Trust Latest Job Opportunity

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25 Mar, 2019

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Research Jobs in South Africa

Nal’ibali (isiXhosa for “here’s the story”) is a national reading-for-enjoyment campaign. It seeks to spark and embed a culture of reading across South Africa, so that reading, writing, and sharing stories – in all South African languages is part of everyday life.

Job Title: Research and Advocacy Lead
Job Location: Cape Town.
Start date: May 2019

Duration: This is a one-year contract

Responsibilities:

Research:

  • Review and synthesize relevant research to strengthen project design and implementation, improve Nal’ibali’s strategic positioning, and increase impact
  • Share lessons from research with Nal’ibali’s internal team and volunteer network, to strengthen awareness and expertise

Advocacy:

  • Shape and drive Nal’ibali’s advocacy agenda and strategy
  • Collaborate with and hold government accountable for commitments made to strengthen reading, education and early childhood development programmes
  • Build, lead and support coalitions and working groups, to drive decisive action around reading for enjoyment and mother tongue literacy in the early years

Communication:

  • Distil Nal’ibali’s own and other relevant research into accessible, bite-sized briefs for partners and the public
  • Contribute to framing of Nal’ibali’s mass media messaging and strategy
  • Contribute to organisational thought leadership by writing op-eds, participating in media interviews and presenting and leading discussions in conferences, workshops and forums

Collaboration:

  • Convene and contribute to Nal’ibali advisory committee sessions
  • With managing director and general manager of operations, identify and pursue new opportunities for strategic partnerships with government and private sector actors
  • Align Nal’ibali’s work with complementary, child-focused sectors and initiatives (e.g. nutrition and child protection)
  • Bring together unlikely actors to identify and seize opportunities to unblock systemic obstacles to a flourishing reading culture

Requirements:

  • Relevant Honours or Master’s degree, or equivalent work experience
  • Proven track record of effective advocacy experience
  • Minimum of five years’ relevant experience in government, policy, non-profit programme development and delivery, the education sector, and/or research
  • English writing and communication skills, with experience writing for the general public
  • Research skills, including:
  • Ability to interpret and engage with both qualitative and quantitative research
  • Some familiarity working with government policy documents, processes and datasets is advantageous
  • Ability to synthesize existing research, situate it within the South African context and communicate it clearly to different audiences
  • Experience working in the education, literacy development, publishing and/or libraries sectors is strongly preferred; government experience strongly advantageous
  • Experience working on behaviour change campaigns and/or strong knowledge of how to apply behavioural science principles to social programme design is desirable
  • Experience convening and/or participating in coalitions or collective impact initiatives is strongly desirable
  • Strong Microsoft Office skills, including (Word, Excel and MS PowerPoint)
  • Fluency in English; fluency in additional South African language(s) strongly advantageous
  • An independent and driven self-starter, able to identify opportunities and work proactively and independently
  • A creative and critical thinker, who is intrinsically motivated to tackle wicked problems and dig for answers
  • A networker and collaborator, who can bring different actors together to work towards common goals
  • A politically savvy person with “street smarts”, who can engage well at a grassroots level and in the boardroom, with a nose for how political developments, budgets and national conversations both enable and constrain our work
  • A clear, persuasive and compelling communicator, who can develop and adapt hard-hitting, factual content for various audiences (from academics and policy wonks to parents and practitioners)
  • A strategic and analytical person, who can both see the big picture and wrestle with detail
  • A focused, efficient person, able to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment, with strong time management skills
  • A team player, with well-developed interpersonal and communication skills

To apply

Submit your motivational letter and CV to [email protected] with your name and surname, position title on the subject line (e.g. Name Surname: Research and Advocacy Lead)

 

Application Deadline: Friday, 5 April, 2019


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